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             13. Slip joins were sawn on the tablesaw using a
                tenoning jig.

             14. A solid oak wall mount is sawn, fitted and glued into
                the carcase.

             15. A rebate for the cabinet back is routed in, stopping
                short of the corners which are cleaned up square
                with a mallet and chisel.
             16. Tapered Japanese wooden nails secure the wall
                mounting piece. After drilling and tapping in with
                glue they are later flush cut.

             17.  The back has been glued in and secured with
                tape. Japanese nails were used to strengthen the
                mounting piece join and are shown here before
                flush cutting.

             18. The door frame rebate was routed, corners cleaned       18
                up and glass fitted leaving a small clearance.




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